Over the last few months I have seen a growing trend among people I know in the real world, and people I know on social media that seems to be backed up by a poll I am currently running on social media (which I will share when it finishes). I have watched photographers move upContinue reading “And Suddenly Photographers Started Moving To Micro Four Thirds And Smaller Sensors.”
Author Archives: Mark G Adams
A Canal Walk
It is the time of year when there are not too many leaves, and not much colour. So today, while others took their long lenses, and wide lenses and all sorts of zoom lenses, I took my Nikon ZF and my Z40mm F/2. The first time this year I have been out with just aContinue reading “A Canal Walk”
A Spring Walk In The Park
It was a lovely spring day, so we went for a walk in our favourite place. The time of year means that there were not much flowers, but that was ok, but sometimes it is nice to just get out and enjoy being with family. I took my Nikon ZF along with the Z40mm F/2.Continue reading “A Spring Walk In The Park”
RapidRaw (1.5.2) – A Review And Update
RapidRaw 1.5.2 represents a major milestone for this lightweight, open-source RAW editor available for Windows, Mac and Linux users. Developed by Swiss developer Timon Käch (CyberTimon), it has quickly evolved from a proof-of-concept into a high-performance alternative for photographers who find mainstream tools like Adobe Lightroom too bloated or expensive. At just under 30MB, RapidRawContinue reading “RapidRaw (1.5.2) – A Review And Update”
A Simple Sunset
A simple sunset at Aberavon Beach. A second exposure. A Nikon Camera. A tripod. Sometimes it is nice to keep things simple. You can see the composition, as simple as it is, has a lot of depth to it, it is alive and breathing. Captured on a Nikon Z6ii with Tamron Z16-30mm You can findContinue reading “A Simple Sunset”
